Nightmare Fuel: Monsters by Anastasios Gionis by danlev, journal
Nightmare Fuel: Monsters by Anastasios Gionis
Anastasios Gionis is a digital sculptor and 3D modeler for the film industry. His work has been featured in films such as Snow White and the Huntsman, Cabin in the Woods, Land of the Lost, Hop, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
He also did character design for kids TV shows including As Told by Ginger, All Grown Up, Squirrel Boy, and Rocket Power.
I have a new youtube channel which I actually update unlike my other two. You should check it out: http://www.youtube.com/oneupdateatatime
It has vlogs which I hope are interesting to you. If they are then feel free to tell your friends about it. If you find watching them to be boring then send it to people you don't like so they can suffer instead. See? Sharing is fun!
Oh dear I haven't uploaded anything in about 3 months time. I'll fix that. I might even get round to uploading something before Friday (I upload on Friday because it arbitrarily became the most common day I uploaded on and so I decided I liked that statistic and continued).
I'll see what I've got from that time I went to Brisbane in December. There'll no doubt be some nature photography in there, and maybe even a picture of an adorable otter! Yay Australia Zoo! I should know what there is in my collection I did just go through over 1000 photos of Brisbane to sort them out.
So yes, I will be back to updating things. In the meantime feel free
Christmas! You know what that means... pretty lights! So I think I've reached the limit of interesting things I can do with long shutter speeds in a moving car but Christmas lights involve lots of pretty colours and different configurations so I'm bound to come up with something interesting and upload it later.
Anyway, tis the season to be Jolly! Huzzah! Maybe I'll end up eating some cake to celebrate the birth of the one and only JC. In proper Christmas style I haven't got any of you anything... at all... because I'm not one for the rampant commercialization of an ancient religious event (which should take place in July anyway... or thereab